Maya Pyramids
The Maya Pyramids are ancient structures built by the Maya civilization in Mesoamerica, primarily between 250 and 900 AD. These pyramids served various purposes, including religious ceremonies, tombs for rulers, and astronomical observations. They are characterized by their stepped designs and often feature temples at the top.
Notable examples of Maya Pyramids include the Temple of Kukulcán at Chichen Itza and the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque. These structures reflect the advanced architectural skills and cultural significance of the Maya, showcasing their beliefs and societal organization.